Rachel Reeves is also expected to lower the threshold for when employers start paying the tax, in next week's Budget.
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Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Itula has promised to raise the value added tax threshold to N$2 million to allow Namibian businesses to grow. It is currently pegged at N$1 million. Itula made these remarks on Saturday during the IPC manifesto launch in Windhoek. According to him, the government move is essential to […]
Rachel Reeves is also expected to lower the threshold for when employers start paying the tax, in next week's Budget.
Windhoek may soon get a new vocational training centre aiming to relieve Germany’s skills gap. The City of Windhoek is currently engaged in...
Bank Windhoek is committed to supporting consumers in acquiring vehicles. James Chapman, Executive Officer of Retail Banking Services and Specialist...
The World Bank is expecting major donors to raise their pledges to its fund for low-income countries, said Axel van Trotsenburg, the Washington-based...
Namibia is moving towards bridging the knowledge and resource gaps that many Namibian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) face, particularly aimed at...
Parliament on Thursday amended a law to raise the penalty points threshold required for a temporary driving licence suspension from 12 to 16. The new...
Belleville Council is fully behind an endeavour to provide municipalities with relief of carbon tax costs. An amended motion was brought forward and...
The government has promised not to raise taxes on "working people" in this Wednesday's Budget.
The Katutura Residents Committee is threatening to strike over the City of Windhoek’s recent 5% rate increase. Speaking to The Namibian recently,...
Chancellor said to be planning measures including raising employer NI contributions and capital gains tax rates. We consider the likelihood of each...